CNN News reviews electric (smokeless) cigarettes

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  • Flavors are not marketed towards children... they're marketed towards people with tongues.

  • @mugflub

    Didn't you get the memo? Humans tend to lose the ability to enjoy bubblegum and chocolate flavors after the age of 18.

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  • they put carpet glue in cigarettes and they care about little shit like this the fda just like to fuck with anything nicotine or tobacco related

  • fckin mothafcker CNN lobby bitcches....vaping- vapour- is bad?.. lung cancer is ok? - this all antipropaganda is for maintaining high profit and tobacco market to Ph Morris. Sick world

  • @Sonofamitch69

    1 out of 15 CHINESE cartridges tested. Who uses cartridges now anyway? They are so 2009. Scarier is the fact that several cartomizers were found to use lead solder in them. Smoktech does not use lead in their cartomizers.

    E-cigs save lives and cost the tobacco empire money. It's our job as vapers to convert as many as we can and save those lives with information, not disinformation like CNN. I don't vape often, but when I do I prefer the taste of ejuice. Vape frosty my friends.

  • lol. Mall kiosk e-cigs. If that's what you tested, no wonder. Fact: 4000 chemicals, 50 being carcinogens in cigarettes. All of the e-cigs tested were from China. E-cigs are lifesavers and the FDA is bought by the tobacco companies to make you believe that they are dangerous and ignore the fact that tobacco kills more people than terrorism.

    9/10 people using Nicotine Reduction Therapy fail after 6 months(pathches/gum).

    If you smoke get yourself a KGO from hoosierecigsupply and save $ and ur life

  • @HelloRamona actually, no. they found trace amounts of diethylene glycol in one of the carts. The amount was so miniscule though (parts per million) that it would not be considered harmful in any way.

  • @meric2 I am 47 years old. I have not lost me taste for Bubblegum. I am allergic to chocolate, still love the taste. so whoever put out the memo was in error.

  • @GraffenWA So true!

  • You have to be over 18 to buy this product. It isn't a threat to anyone. Nicotine is no more of a health risk than caffeine and in my case, they serve as an excellent appetite suppressant for ex-cigarette smokers who, like me, gained a lot of weight after quitting. I use them with a menthol taste. IMO they are far superior to actual cigarettes.

  • This reminds me, I need to order some more juice.

  • @janetta1961 you drink it everyday in milk it's food grade propylene glycol and it is used in milk chillers on dairy farms. they didn't tell you that either did they?

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